"My manager doesn't trust that I'm doing my best when we're not in the office. What should I do?""Keeping track of what all my remote employees are doing is exhausting. How can we make it easier?""I love working from home, but I feel so isolated. Is there a better way to stay connected to my colleagues?" Working outside of the office is becoming more common -- and more popular -- than ever before. Millions of people have discovered they can do their jobs from home ... or from halfway across the world. But while remote work comes with plenty of freedoms and perks, it also comes with challenges. So how can you make the most of this new reality?
As the co-founder of Remote-how, Iwo Szapar has been teaching people how to create remote-friendly work environments for years. His guide to staying productive, avoiding burnout, and managing distributed teams is drawn from countless hours of collaboration with some of the top experts in the field.
Whether you work for yourself or a Fortune 500, this book is an invaluable resource for rethinking what the office-optional future means for you, your business, and the world. Inside is a guide to the practical skills and habits you'll need for communicating, collaborating, and getting the job done -- as well as inspiration on how to live the kind of life you want. Remote work is the way of the future ... now it's time to find out how to make it work for you.
I loved Iwo's story! It's a modern story of having a dream and taking the necessary steps to reach the ultimate goal. It's also an insightful observation of the developing work environment into remote and digital collaboration. I recommend anyone who enjoys learning about digital transformation and travel will find a relatable connection to Iwo's perspective.
Remote Work Is The Way is an easy -to-understand book - complicated concepts have been explained very simplistic ally. With the world inclining towards remote working, I believe we need more books like this that are suitable for all ages and skill levels. Highly recommended!!
Authentic, believable, captivating. I liked not only how this book emphasized the benefits of remote working but also did not downplay how hard it can be to balance family-life and work. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to create a great work-life balance (with time for travelling!)
The author writes about asynchronous communication, e.g. write messages, not organizing calls. To be honest, content from this book should be as a post on the blog maximum